HHsearch alignment for GI: 254781197 and conserved domain: cd03214

>cd03214 ABC_Iron-Siderophores_B12_Hemin ABC transporters, involved in the uptake of siderophores, heme, and vitamin B12, are widely conserved in bacteria and archaea. Only very few species lack representatives of the siderophore family transporters. The E. coli BtuCD protein is an ABC transporter mediating vitamin B12 uptake. The two ATP-binding cassettes (BtuD) are in close contact with each other, as are the two membrane-spanning subunits (BtuC); this arrangement is distinct from that observed for the E. coli lipid flippase MsbA. The BtuC subunits provide 20 transmembrane helices grouped around a translocation pathway that is closed to the cytoplasm by a gate region, whereas the dimer arrangement of the BtuD subunits resembles the ATP-bound form of the Rad50 DNA repair enzyme. A prominent cytoplasmic loop of BtuC forms the contact region with the ATP-binding cassette and represent a conserved motif among the ABC transporters.
Probab=97.30  E-value=0.00034  Score=45.12  Aligned_cols=26  Identities=23%  Similarity=0.411  Sum_probs=22.3

Q ss_pred             CCEEEEECCCCCCHHHHHHHHHHHCC
Q ss_conf             71899988999998999999985189
Q gi|254781197|r    2 AHIFVLIGASGVGETTIAKQVVLNSE   27 (185)
Q Consensus         2 ~kiivi~GpSGsGK~tl~~~L~~~~~   27 (185)
T Consensus        25 Ge~~~liG~nGsGKTTLl~~i~G~~~   50 (180)
T cd03214          25 GEIVGILGPNGAGKSTLLKTLAGLLK   50 (180)
T ss_pred             CCEEEEECCCCCCHHHHHHHHHCCCC
T ss_conf             97999998999889999999957989